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Denise Richards Seeks Court-Ordered Vacate of Calabasas Home Ahead of Eviction

A looming eviction deadline turns the restraining-order standoff into a dispute over controlled access, legal fees, plus Eloise’s adoption status.

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Overview

  • Richards asked a judge to require Aaron Phypers, his parents and his brother to leave the Calabasas rental so she can retrieve her dogs and personal items without violating a temporary restraining order.
  • Court filings state the landlord plans to begin eviction on August 23 after months of unpaid rent and unsuccessful efforts to reach Phypers.
  • Phypers’ response does not oppose retrieval of undisputed items and the dogs but proposes strict conditions, including an itemized list, two-hour pickup windows with movers only, off‑site parties, law‑enforcement standby and video documentation.
  • He seeks $75,000 in attorney fees and $140,500 to cover alleged arrears for seven months of rent, HOA dues and utilities, claiming Richards controls marital funds and has withheld business equipment.
  • In the same filing, Phypers asserts Richards never filed adoption papers he signed for her daughter Eloise, leaving him without legal status despite years of parenting.